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Budget boosts QLD coal port and rail assets
Coal export infrastructure was a winner in yesterday's Queensland Budget announcements.
Roads the big winner in NSW Budget
The New South Wales Budget brought down yesterday delivered a record $4.4bn to be injected into the state's road infrastructure projects.
Singapore Airlines sees freight nosedive in May
The amount of freight carried by Singapore Airlines Cargo fell 17.7% in May from the same period last year, while the number of passengers slumped by almost a quarter.
Recognition of Australian transport excellence
Excellence, achievement and endeavour will be recognised at the 14th annual Lloyd’s List DCN Australian Shipping and Transport Awards which will take place on November 26 at the Sofitel Sydney Wentworth.
Singapore box volumes on downward spiral
Container throughput at the port of Singapore continued to fall sharply in May.
Widespread rain a boost for winter grain crop
Widespread rainfall in late autumn and early winter is likely to result in an increased 2009/10 winter grain crop, according to the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE) June crop report.
ExxonMobil fined another $1bn for oil spill
US oil group ExxonMobil has been ordered to pay a further US$1bn to those affected by the Exxon Valdez oil spill, on top of the US$500m already paid.



